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Different types of data entries use different methods:
Typing
You must type numbers when entering a user number to the system
or to enter time in a Time Profile. When you press each number, the
cursor position (a flashing underline) flashes at the current character
position. You can use the arrow keys
to move the cursor
position.
Toggling
Pressing certain keys changes the state of the data entries. For
example, when changing days of the week in Time Profiles,
pressing 1 for Monday, 2 for Tuesday, etc., can turn days of the
week on or off. If the day is ON, pressing the key for that day will
switch it OFF.
System Displays and Alarms
The EK1000 door controller will display various characters on its four-character
display and produce a sound as a response to certain conditions. These are
described below.
Also included in this section are example printouts produced when a printer is
attached to an Easikey 1000 when the various condition described takes place.
Power Indicators
When the Editor is not being used (to add/delete users, etc.) the red and green
LEDs are used as power indicators. While in the Editor the power indicators will
be turned off. The power indicating LEDs operate normally as follows:
The red LED is constantly illuminated indicating that AC power is supplied to the
system.
The green LED is constantly illuminated when the battery (if any) is low (less than
12 VDC).
Normal Displays
When nothing is happening and the system is idle the display is blank, and no sound
s
are produced.
Whenever a door is opened normally or automatically, either with a key/card or
by using a request-to-exit button, the display will look as shown here in Figure 10
Door 1 Open
Door 2 Open
Both Doors Open
Figure 10: Normal displays